The document summarizes different types of quantifiers that can be used with count nouns, non-count nouns, or both. It explains quantifiers like one, each, every, few, many, little, much, no, any, some, enough, a lot of/lots of, plenty of, most, and all. It provides examples of how these quantifiers are used with count and non-count nouns, and notes subtle differences in meaning between quantifiers like few and a few, little and a little, much and a lot of.